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quantokitty ago

Just because walls are brick doesn't make them at the same location. The parameters of the room aren't even close to being inside the building that JA tagged Pegasus Museum. This is an open space. The house is not open and there are supporting load bearing walls/rooms. The kill room would be larger than the total space required. The kill room I would guess to be attached to that farm where JA buy things and his friend works.

ich1baN ago

The pattern is identical there is no mistaking this... the same discolored brick is in both photos as well.

quantokitty ago

Absolutely not. The room has totally different dimensions, but you believe what you want to.

Investigate1999 ago

The discolouration is a perfect match, when looking at 3 photos.

quantokitty ago

No it's not. Nor is the room dimension the same.

Investigate1999 ago

We are always only looking at corners of rooms.

How many photos of rooms did you look at? 2?

quantokitty ago

No, I looked at a few. Look, I don't think it matches. I haven't downvoated anyone and argue about it. The dimensions are off. Wasn't it an open concept also? I seem to recall it looked like a barn or something like that. Homes like the Pegasus Museum have load bearing walls ... it makes no sense.

Investigate1999 ago

I'm getting a few of the names mixed up, so I don't know if Pegasus is an open concept. I haven't heard of anytbing about this being a home.

I think that most open concept so far is that platform office space, which matches the watchtower thing. I don't know.

The construction room definitely has a standard ceiling. The number of exposed bricks in this corner match. The number of rows do too.

Do you acknowledge that the young guy leaning with his left hand is on the fourth row from the bottom?

*** EDIT ***

Here are the 3 photos for reference.

quantokitty ago

Do I acknowledge the young guy is what?

And look at the floor. That's the ground floor. You can tell because the door is open. The floor looks like cement. They don't put cement in those types of homes. Yes, they do it now in trendy homes, but this home wasn't trendy. It was owned by a Russian immigrant. JA is enough of a jerk to want cement, but this is being renovated, so it's before he could have had cement floors put in. The next problem is that this is on the ground level so it's the first floor. Do we know there isn't a basement, because there isn't a basement in this home. That's why it looks like a barn to me. The lack of a basement, the open concept and that door ... definitely a farm door.

ich1baN ago

Don't buy it.... the odds that these 2 photos from the construction stage to where the guy is welding just so happens to have the same fucking discolored brick in the same fucking location? God damn, it's good to be a bit nuanced and anal retentive... but these are the same exact place.... either you don't know what I'm talking about when I say discolored brick or you're just not seeing it... put on some bifocals.

quantokitty ago

Will do.